The Annotated Arabian Nights features a modern translation by Yasmine Seale, the first by a woman, alongside insightful annotations by Paulo Lemos Horta. This illustrated edition explores the rich origins of the tales, including beloved stories like "Aladdin" and "Ali Baba," making it a valuable resource for readers of all ages.
Omar El Akkad Boeken
Deze auteur verkent complexe menselijke relaties en morele dilemma's door middel van indringende verhalen. Zijn stijl kenmerkt zich door rauwe eerlijkheid en een diepgaand begrip van de menselijke psyche, waardoor lezers een boeiend inkijkje krijgen in het innerlijke leven van zijn personages. Het werk van de auteur duikt vaak in thema's als gerechtigheid en de zoektocht naar identiteit in een turbulente wereld.







For fans of Exit West and The Underground Railroad and from the widely acclaimed author of American War comes a profoundly moving novel examining the global refugee crisis through a child's lens.
Follow the tributaries of today's political combat a few decades into the future and you might arrive at something as terrifying as Omar El Akkad's debut novel, American War. Across these scarred pages rages the clash that many of us are anxiously speculating about in the Trump era: a nation riven by irreconcilable ideologies, alienated by entrenched suspicions. . . . both poignant and horrifying. -Ron Charles, The Washington Post Whether read as a cautionary tale of partisanship run amok, an allegory of past conflicts or a study of the psychology of war, American War is a deeply unsettling novel. The only comfort the story offers is that it's a work of fiction. For the time being, anyway. -Justin Cronin, The New York Times Book Review El Akkad . . . has an innate (and depressingly timely) feel for the textural details of dystopia; if only his grim near-future fantasy didn't feel so much like a crystal ball. -Leah Greenblat, Entertainment Weekly Powerful . . . If violence and conflict feel distant, journalist Omar El Akkad's debut novel brings them home. . . . Despite its future setting, it'd feel wrong to call American War a work of science fiction. Hell, it'd even feel off to call it dystopian, given that it's so few steps removed from our reality. -Kevin Nguyen, GQ American War is an extraordinary novel. El Akkad's story of a family caught up in the collapse of an empire is as harrowing as it is brilliant, and has an air of terrible relevance in these partisan times. -Emily St. John Mandel, author of Station Eleven El Akkad has created a brilliantly well-crafted, profoundly shattering saga of one family's suffering in a world of brutal power struggles, terrorism, ignorance, and vengeance. American War is a gripping, unsparing, and essential novel for dangerously contentious times. -Donna Seaman, Booklist (starred review) Terrifyingly plausible . . . Part family chronicle, part apocalyptic fable, American War is a vivid narrative of a country collapsing in on itself. - Publishers Weekly (starred review) Gripping and frightening . . . Well written, inventive, and engaging, this relentlessly dark tale introduces a fascinating character. . . . Highly recommended. -James Coan, Library Journal (starred review) Striking . . . A most unusual novel, one featuring a gripping plot and an elegiac narrative tone. -Rayyan Al- Shawaf, The Boston Globe Sarat is a fascinating character. . . . Thought- provoking [and] earnest . . . El Akkad's formidable talent is to offer up a stinging rebuke of the distance with which the United States sometimes views current disasters, which are always happening somewhere else. Not this time. -Jeff VanderMeer, Los Angeles Times Depicting a world uncomfortably close to the one we live in, American War is as captivating as it is deeply frightening. -Jarry Lee, Buzzfeed.com American War is terrifying in its prescient vision of the future. -Maris Kreizman, New York magazine/Vulture Astounding, gripping and eerily believable . . . masterful . . . Both the story and the writing are lucid, succinct, powerful and persuasive. -Lawrence Hill, The Globe and Mail (Toronto) Ambitious . . . [a] complex, thoroughly imagined domestic dystopia. -Terra Arnone, National Post (Toronto) Omar El Akkad has created an American future that is both terrifying and plausible. In a world seared and flooded by global warming, the U.S. has fractured again into North and South. The barbarism that ensues is all the more awful because we know the rivers and the cities. And we know these people: they are our neighbors; they are us. Through the eyes of a young girl El Akkad lets us see the soul-crushing toll of war. It was only in the stunned minutes after I'd finished the novel that I realized he had also taught us how to make a consummate terrorist. -Peter Heller, author of The Dog Stars and Celine American War, a work of a singular, grand, brilliant
One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This
- 208bladzijden
- 8 uur lezen
Exploring themes of identity and marginalization, this novel by Omar El Akkad delves into the complexities of existence within an empire that overlooks the humanity of its subjects. Through a compelling narrative, it challenges readers to confront the realities of oppression and the struggle for recognition and dignity. El Akkad's poignant storytelling invites reflection on the broader implications of power and belonging in contemporary society.
